The Flora vase brings a sculptural quality to everyday styling.
Its fluid, organic form draws from nature, creating soft movement in contrast to more structured interiors. Whether styled with fresh stems or left empty, it holds its own, adding quiet presence through shape, light and shadow.
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In this recent Madrid project, our Interior Designers used a refined mix of materials and form to balance a vibrant colour palette.
Beiges and taupes ground the space, while Dark Oak and ceramic finishes introduce depth and maturity. Reeded detailing and repeated curves soften the overall look, bringing a sense of cohesion to the bolder tones. The result is a space that feels expressive, yet considered.
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Refreshing your style but not sure where to start? Our LIVE STYLE FOR LESS edit brings together a considered selection of Danish designs – defined by simplicity, practicality and craftsmanship – all at more accessible prices.
From the warmth of the Bornholm coffee table, bringing a softer, more grounded feel, to the sculptural presence of Madrid, adding a contemporary edge, each piece offers a distinct way to shape your space – all with a smaller price tag.
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A cosy corner inspired by nature and designed by Helena Christensen.
The Catskills collection by Helena Christensen draws on soft, organic forms and tactile materials to create a sense of comfort that feels instinctive. The Flora vase continues that language, introducing sculptural movement that mirrors natural forms.
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Outdoor living isn't reserved for sunny days. Neither is our furniture.
Crafted from weather-resistant materials, the Cancún collection is designed to sit comfortably among the elements. So you can step outside more often – not just when conditions are perfect, but whenever you choose.
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A calmer space starts with what you don’t see.
With clean lines, concealed storage and a slimline profile, the Fermo media unit is designed to bring clarity to your living space – keeping what you need within reach, and everything else quietly out of sight. Because smart living isn’t about added complexity, but about living with ease.
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A dining table, refined in every detail.
The Santiago table balances soft, rounded edges with a grounded, architectural base so its form feels both elegant and inviting. Reeded detailing adds subtle texture, while the generous surface is designed for both everyday use and extended gatherings.
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This month we take inspiration from a softer palette, grounded with contrast.
To create a calm, tonal interior in this Parisian duplex, @christinehebras mixes
sculptural forms with warm textures to set a relaxed rhythm while deeper accents are used sparingly to anchor the space. The Expose side table does exactly that: a darker note among softer shapes, bringing balance and a sense of structure without interrupting the ease of the room.
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Smart living isn’t about doing more with less, it’s about living well in the space you have.
Our new Lucerne sofa bed is designed to move with your day – a place to sit, relax, and easily transform when needed. From everyday living to welcoming guests, it offers a seamless shift between functions without compromising on comfort or design.
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Finding the right shade of blue starts with where you place it.
In a neutral scheme, introduce deep blue velvet cushions for a rich, confident accent that brings depth against a neutral base. For a fresh, contemporary take, a blue sofa makes a statement while keeping the space open and bright.
In search of a more layered palette? Pair a muted navy with softer tones. Sea greens and taupes act as a quiet counterpoint, creating a nuanced look.
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This month, the Madrid coffee table brings balance to a Mumbai home designed by @deshnakasliwal .
Rich tones, layered textiles and sculptural forms create depth and movement throughout this richly coloured and textured living room. Set within this, Madrid’s lighter tone softens the palette and draws the eye down, while its curved silhouette gives the room a more grounded, intimate feel.
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